
Delos Greece Travel Guide
No specific "Mykonos Pass" or "Delos Pass" combines numerous attractions. Student IDs (ISIC), EU citizen cards, and senior IDs may offer reduced entry fees to the Delos archaeological site. Always carry relevant identification to qualify for these price reductions.
Mykonos and Delos offer many sights without an admission fee, once on Mykonos and after Delos entry.
Some bars on Mykonos might offer happy hour deals, especially outside Mykonos Town center. Look for daily specials at tavernas, which often provide good value for fresh, traditional meals. Consider eating your main meal at lunchtime when prices can be lower than the evening meal.
Utilize Mykonos public buses instead of taxis. Buses offer a fraction of the cost and connect Mykonos Town to well-known beaches and the port. Consider renting a scooter for greater flexibility if comfortable riding one and possessing the proper license. This option can be more budget-friendly than daily taxi use for island exploration.
A travel rewards card, like those from Capital One Travel, can accumulate points for future trips, which makes them more affordable.
Efficient travel results in more time for exploration and relaxation.
Visit Delos on the first morning ferry to avoid midday heat plus busy crowds.
Explore Mykonos Town early morning or late afternoon to bypass cruise ship crowds.
Plan your route through archaeological sites and other attractions.
Always check ferry schedules, especially during strong winds (Meltemi), which might bring about delays or cancellations.